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2025赛迪中西部百强区榜单发布 多极联动格局加速成型
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-11-18 06:06
三大趋势显现四大路径破解发展瓶颈 面向"十五五",中西部城区发展将呈现三大趋势:跨区域联动探索"产业承接-创新转化-要素流 动"三位一体模式;区域中心城市城区将涌现更多"黑马";中心城区借城市更新实现"空间重构-产业升 级-消费激活"良性循环。 为破解发展瓶颈,报告提出四大建议:一是"精准承接+特色培育"双轮驱动产业升级,深化与东部 地区产业链协作,培育新能源、算力等新增长点;二是打造区域协同创新网络,强化中心城区创新极作 用,共建"创新飞地";三是融入"一带一路",强化物流枢纽功能,优化外资营商环境;四是推进"产城 人"融合,通过城市更新补齐基建与公共服务短板,培育新消费场景。 中国经济网北京11月18日讯 11月6日,赛迪顾问发布中国中西部城区经济高质量发展研究成果,全 景呈现中西部城区经济发展最新态势。该研究覆盖中部226个城区、西部237个城区(不含直辖市辖区和 国家级新区),通过5个一级指标、23个二级指标构建的评价体系,最终评选出2025赛迪中部百强区与西 部百强区。 区域特征鲜明中部西部各有侧重 中部城区经济呈现"空间分布不均、规模梯度分布"特征。省份分布上,湖北以29个入榜城区居中部 六省首位 ...
四中全会精神在基层丨东北老工业基地铁西区的蝶变与新生
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-10 06:56
Core Insights - The transformation of the Tiexi District in Shenyang, from an industrial hub to a modern cultural and creative space, exemplifies the broader revitalization of Northeast China's old industrial bases [1][3][5] - The 1905 Cultural and Creative Park, which was repurposed from an industrial site, has become a popular destination for young people, showcasing the successful integration of historical preservation with modern lifestyle [1][4] Group 1: Industrial Transformation - Tiexi District has a rich industrial history, being home to numerous significant achievements in China's industrial development, including the first ordinary lathe and the first 500,000-volt transformer [3] - The district faced challenges such as excess workforce and debt issues in state-owned enterprises, which hindered its growth [3] - Recent reforms have focused on optimizing the business environment, enhancing service efficiency, and fostering a proactive approach to government-business interactions [3][4] Group 2: Economic Development Strategies - The district is committed to upgrading traditional industries while nurturing emerging strategic sectors, shifting from an "element-driven" to an "innovation-driven" growth model [5] - Companies like Shenyang Micro-Control Flywheel Technology Co., Ltd. are experiencing significant growth, with expected contract values reaching 3 billion yuan, five times that of the previous year [4] - The local government emphasizes the importance of integrating urban development with economic growth, enhancing public services, and attracting residents to stay in the area, with the population exceeding 1.37 million [5][6] Group 3: Future Outlook - The district aims to fully implement new development concepts and advance industrial, urban, and social development in line with national strategies for revitalizing Northeast China [6]
赛迪顾问:我国中西部城区发展呈现新趋势
Zhong Guo Jin Rong Xin Xi Wang· 2025-11-06 08:54
Core Insights - The report by CCID Consulting highlights the uneven economic development across cities in China's central and western regions, with significant disparities in distribution and scale [1][2] Economic Distribution - Hubei province leads with 29 cities in the top 100 of central China, followed by Anhui and Jiangxi with 17 and 16 cities respectively, while Henan and Shanxi lag behind with 13 and 10 cities [1] - Hubei has the highest city coverage rate at 83.3%, while Henan has the lowest at 29.4% [1] Scale of Economic Development - The majority of the top 100 cities in central China are concentrated in the GDP range below 100 billion, with 75 cities falling into this category [2] - Only one city has a GDP over 400 billion, while 4 cities range between 200 billion and 300 billion, and 20 cities between 100 billion and 200 billion [2] Future Trends - The report identifies three major trends for the development of central and western cities during the 14th Five-Year Plan: 1. Exploring a triadic model of industrial transfer, innovation collaboration, and factor flow [2] 2. Regional center cities will play a larger role in modern urban construction, leading to the emergence of more "dark horse cities" [2] 3. Urban renewal will shift from mere renovation to industrial introduction, creating a virtuous cycle of spatial restructuring, industrial upgrading, and consumption activation [2] Strategic Recommendations - The report suggests a dual approach of "precise undertaking + characteristic cultivation" to drive industrial upgrading, focusing on sectors like electronic information and new energy vehicles [3] - It emphasizes the need for a collaborative innovation network, leveraging the strengths of central cities to enhance innovation capabilities [3] - The integration into the Belt and Road Initiative is recommended to improve openness and connectivity, optimizing the business environment for foreign investment [3] Urban Development Strategies - The report advocates for the integration of production, city, and population to enhance urban quality, focusing on urban renewal and infrastructure upgrades [4] - It encourages the transformation of old spaces into new economic activities, fostering new consumption scenarios like night economy and live commerce [4]
深圳4区上榜千亿城区第一梯队
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-08-08 10:40
Core Insights - The report highlights the significant role of urban areas in driving economic growth and innovation in China, with a focus on high-quality development in urban economies [1][4]. Economic Growth - From 2020 to 2024, China's urban GDP is projected to grow from 45.2 trillion yuan to 57.2 trillion yuan, with a compound annual growth rate of 6.1% [1]. - The number of "billion-yuan urban areas" is expected to increase from 156 in 2023 to 171 in 2024, with 16 new areas joining this category [4][7]. Urban Rankings - In 2024, the top urban areas by GDP include: - Nanshan District, Shenzhen: 9500.97 billion yuan - Futian District, Shenzhen: 5948.82 billion yuan - Longgang District, Shenzhen: 5901.27 billion yuan - Bao'an District, Shenzhen: 5300.43 billion yuan [2][8]. Investment and Innovation - The report indicates that urban areas are enhancing their innovation capabilities, with a focus on investment recovery and expanding consumer markets [4][11]. - Shenzhen's Longgang District is noted for its industrial internet innovation center and partnerships with leading companies to foster technological advancements [11][12]. Industry Development - The report emphasizes the importance of integrating technology and industry, with a focus on advanced manufacturing and smart manufacturing in urban areas like Bao'an [12]. - The number of urban areas with GDP exceeding 2000 billion yuan has increased to 45, representing 46.8% of the total GDP of the 171 billion-yuan urban areas [4][7]. Future Directions - The report suggests five key pathways for high-quality urban economic development, including promoting deep integration of technology and industry, advancing green transformation, and innovating governance models [12].
深圳4区上榜千亿城区第一梯队
21世纪经济报道· 2025-08-08 10:14
Core Insights - The report highlights that urban areas are crucial for regional economic development, acting as innovation hubs and core engines for economic growth [1] - From 2020 to 2024, China's urban GDP is projected to grow from 45.2 trillion yuan to 57.2 trillion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 6.1% [1] - The number of "billion-yuan urban areas" is expected to increase from 111 in 2020 to 171 in 2024, with an average addition of 15 new "billion-yuan urban areas" each year [1] Economic Performance - The report indicates that the number of "billion-yuan urban areas" will rise from 156 in 2023 to 171 in 2024, with 16 areas breaking the billion-yuan threshold for the first time [4] - Urban areas with GDP exceeding 200 billion yuan and 300 billion yuan have also increased, reaching 45 and 22 respectively [4] - The total GDP of the 45 "two-thousand-billion urban areas" is projected to reach 14.7 trillion yuan, accounting for 46.8% of the total GDP of the 171 "billion-yuan urban areas," reflecting a 1% increase from the previous year [4] Regional Rankings - In 2024, the top-ranked urban areas by GDP in Shenzhen include Nanshan District (9500.97 billion yuan), Futian District (5948.82 billion yuan), Longgang District (5901.27 billion yuan), and Bao'an District (5300.43 billion yuan) [2][8] - Nanshan District has maintained its top position for nine consecutive years, with its GDP approaching one trillion yuan [8] - The second tier consists of 17 urban areas with GDP between 300 billion and 500 billion yuan, with notable growth in several districts [9] Innovation and Development Trends - The report identifies six new trends in the development of China's top urban areas, including a shift from technology catch-up to original innovation leadership [12] - Shenzhen's Longgang District is highlighted for its industrial internet innovation center and global R&D center, fostering a cluster development model [12] - Bao'an District focuses on "smart manufacturing" and has nurtured 7229 national high-tech enterprises, emphasizing the importance of technology in setting industry standards [13] Recommendations for High-Quality Development - The report suggests five key pathways for promoting high-quality urban economic development, including deep integration of "science and technology + industry," strengthening advanced manufacturing, and fostering urban renewal [13]
“千亿城区”扩容,深圳南山GDP近万亿
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun· 2025-08-07 15:04
Core Insights - The report by CCID Consulting indicates that from 2020 to 2024, China's urban GDP is projected to grow from 45.2 trillion yuan to 57.2 trillion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 6.1% [2] - The number of "billion-yuan urban areas" is expected to increase from 111 in 2020 to 171 in 2024, reflecting a significant expansion in economic hubs [2][3] - The top 100 urban areas are projected to generate 16.7% of the national GDP while occupying only 0.6% of the land area by 2025 [2] Urban Economic Growth - The number of "billion-yuan urban areas" is set to rise from 156 in 2023 to 171 in 2024, with 45 areas achieving GDPs of 200 billion yuan and 22 areas reaching 300 billion yuan [3] - The total GDP of the 45 "two-thousand-yuan urban areas" is expected to reach 14.7 trillion yuan, accounting for 46.8% of the total GDP of the 171 "billion-yuan urban areas" [3] - In 2024, 16 urban areas will join the "billion-yuan urban area" club for the first time, with GDPs ranging from 1 billion to 1.123 billion yuan [3] Leading Urban Areas - The first tier of "billion-yuan urban areas" includes Shenzhen's Nanshan and Futian districts, as well as Guangzhou's Tianhe district, with Nanshan's GDP projected to reach 9,500 billion yuan [4][6] - The second tier consists of 17 urban areas with GDPs between 300 billion and 500 billion yuan, with seven areas breaking the 300 billion yuan mark for the first time [4] Consumption and Investment Trends - The overall scale of urban consumption markets is expanding, with retail sales expected to grow from 18.57 trillion yuan in 2020 to 23.10 trillion yuan in 2024 [6] - Urban fixed asset investment is showing signs of recovery, with expectations for continued growth in the "15th Five-Year Plan" period [7] Future Trends - The report identifies six major trends for urban development, including a shift from technology catch-up to original innovation and a focus on high-end value chain upgrades [9] - Recommendations for high-quality urban economic development include promoting deep integration of "science and technology + industry," enhancing advanced manufacturing, and fostering green transformation [9]
16城区首破千亿
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-06 12:00
Group 1 - The 2025 CSDI Top 100 Districts list highlights changes in the economic landscape of China's urban areas, emphasizing that rankings consider various factors beyond GDP, such as economic strength, growth potential, and regional competitiveness [1][3] - The distribution of top districts shows a slight alleviation of the "East-West" imbalance, while the "South-North" disparity remains pronounced, with Guangdong having the highest representation with 17 districts in the top 100 [1][3] - The number of districts surpassing the 100 billion yuan GDP threshold has increased, with 171 districts now classified as "billion-yuan" districts, indicating a significant expansion in this category [3][4] Group 2 - Guangdong's economic strength is characterized by a notable "district strong, county weak" phenomenon, with 8 out of the top 10 districts in the national rankings coming from the province, particularly Shenzhen [5][6] - The competitive landscape among strong districts is intensifying, with Guangdong's urbanization process contributing to the rise of district-level economies while county-level economies lag behind [6][7] - Shandong has 6 districts in the top 100, with key industries such as modern medicine and logistics playing a crucial role in their economic development [7][8] Group 3 - The report emphasizes the importance of clear and upward-trending leading industries for district economic development, with examples from Shandong's leading districts showcasing their industrial strengths [7][8] - The CSDI suggests that for high-quality urban economic development, there should be a focus on integrating innovation with industry, advancing manufacturing, and promoting green transformation [8]
福海潮涌:从“智造心脏”到“湾区客厅”的聚变之路
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-06-27 05:32
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of both current industrial strength and long-term development potential in the Fuhai region, highlighting its role as a manufacturing base and the presence of leading enterprises [1] - Fuhai's industrial output value exceeded 70 billion yuan from January to May, driven by key enterprises like Changying Precision and Han's Laser, which have shown over 30% year-on-year growth [1][2] - The region's industrial ecosystem is characterized by a healthy cycle that supports both established and emerging companies, contributing significantly to industrial growth [2] Group 2 - The Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center is identified as a crucial variable for transforming Fuhai's economic landscape, attracting over 3 million global visitors in the first half of the year [3] - Fuhai is actively integrating exhibition economy with local industry, facilitating the establishment of 22 external projects and promoting a new "exhibition + industrial tourism" model [3][4] - The opening of the first automotive-themed commercial complex in the Greater Bay Area and the successful launch of various commercial projects indicate a thriving consumer landscape in Fuhai [4] Group 3 - Fuhai is fostering a "symbiotic circle" that promotes the integration of industry and urban life, creating a livable and workable environment [5] - Collaborative efforts with Hong Kong's digital port and academic institutions are enhancing innovation and resource flow within the Greater Bay Area [6] - The development of community healthcare facilities and environmental projects reflects Fuhai's commitment to improving living conditions and urban infrastructure [6]
福建晋江:多措并举助力城市更新行动落地见效
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-06-17 07:50
Core Viewpoint - The city of Jinjiang in Fujian Province is actively implementing urban renewal initiatives guided by the principles of "People's City Built by the People" and "People's City for the People," focusing on sustainable urban development and enhancing urban quality and livability [1] Group 1: Urban Planning and Framework - The city is emphasizing planning as a leading factor in constructing a systematic framework for urban renewal, aligning with the "Jinjiang Land Space Overall Planning (2021-2035)" [2] - A unified approach is being adopted for land space planning, including the integration of special planning into detailed planning to ensure coordinated development [2] - The city is initiating the compilation of urban renewal special plans, focusing on four key areas: industrial space, commercial tourism, residential support systems, and environmental enhancement [2] Group 2: Enhancing Urban Quality - Jinjiang is committed to improving urban quality through the implementation of 397 construction projects by 2025, with an annual investment plan of 38.42 billion yuan, having completed 19.16 billion yuan by the end of May [3] - The city is enhancing its urban landscape by developing specific urban design projects that preserve local cultural and architectural characteristics [3] - Efforts are being made to support urban renewal pilot projects, focusing on optimizing land use and improving public service facilities to enhance residents' quality of life [3] Group 3: Project Implementation and Resource Activation - The city is working to activate idle land resources by promoting the redevelopment of low-efficiency land and addressing historical land issues, targeting the activation of 7,000 acres of low-efficiency land [4] - Approval processes are being streamlined to reduce project preparation time by 2-3 months through various innovative practices [4] - The city is ensuring efficient land approval processes by actively engaging with project leaders to meet land and sea usage demands for key projects [4]
钱塘高铁新城驭潮声奔富路 揽山水入画屏
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-05-26 03:19
Core Viewpoint - The Qiantang High-speed New City is positioned as a key driver for the integration of the Yangtze River Delta, aiming to reshape the industrial economic geography of Hangzhou through infrastructure development and innovative urban planning [2][5][15] Infrastructure Development - The Qiantang High-speed New City will feature a 28.36 square kilometer area, with the Qiantang Station serving as a major transportation hub, integrating high-speed rail, intercity rail, and metro systems [5][6] - Seven roads are targeted for completion by the end of the year, with significant progress already made on various infrastructure projects [12][13] Urban Planning and Design - The design of the Qiantang Station emphasizes a blend of functionality and cultural experience, featuring flexible spaces that can transform based on passenger flow [9] - The urban layout includes ecological green belts and a focus on creating a livable environment, with plans for parks and public spaces that enhance community interaction [10][11] Economic and Industrial Growth - The new city aims to attract innovative industries and create a service-oriented economic community, focusing on technology and creative industries [7][14] - A dual strategy of simultaneous construction and targeted招商 (investment attraction) is being employed to ensure rapid development and economic integration [14][15] Community and Lifestyle - The development emphasizes a "people-centric" approach, aiming to create a vibrant urban center that integrates ecological, technological, and cultural elements [11][15] - The project envisions a future where residents enjoy easy access to green spaces and cultural activities, enhancing overall quality of life [10][11]